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she never told us very much. she's also a senior fellow at harvard center for science international affair, member of defense policy board. cofounded the center for new america securities. a think tank you know. she's a member of the aspen strategy group. the dean leading the graduate school of art and sciences. he started as a child getting to arguments. i love that. [laughter] i'm going put that in my rÉsume. i like that. soon thereafter he became a trial lawyer doing criminal justice and civil rights work. there's so much more here. he was an adviser to secretary of state condolezza rice. he's a member of the president's intelligence advisory board, he for president bush and president obama. he's written a number of books. germany -- i read that one. that was he wrote it with con i did rice. and most importantly a member of the aspen strategy group. which she directed from 2002 to 2003. so i will start by asking both michelle and philip a few questions then open it up to the audience. we are in a transitional
she never told us very much. she's also a senior fellow at harvard center for science international affair, member of defense policy board. cofounded the center for new america securities. a think tank you know. she's a member of the aspen strategy group. the dean leading the graduate school of art and sciences. he started as a child getting to arguments. i love that. [laughter] i'm going put that in my rÉsume. i like that. soon thereafter he became a trial lawyer doing criminal justice and...
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so the examples that you're using are receiving funding in the 2005 act said you can't use those. so can you explain the -- how your logic on that? >> actually, sir. i think we are regulating and proposing it under the clean air act which is very specific in both intent as well as its history of application. there is no question that ccs technology is available. the components of ccs have been in place and demonstrated for decades. so the question really is is it reasonable and cost and is it available for this sector? epa believes it is. we have proposed that. we are welcome and open to comments. we will getting to that public comment process shortly. i think through that public comment process you will see that this technology is well-known. it's available, it's being invested in today. and it's going to work and be a pathway forward for coal in to the future. >> i think what to summarize what you've said is: one, there's no full-scale power plants operating with technology today; is that correct? >> i'm aware of these components being -- >> no. >> but there no -- full-scale pow
so the examples that you're using are receiving funding in the 2005 act said you can't use those. so can you explain the -- how your logic on that? >> actually, sir. i think we are regulating and proposing it under the clean air act which is very specific in both intent as well as its history of application. there is no question that ccs technology is available. the components of ccs have been in place and demonstrated for decades. so the question really is is it reasonable and cost and...
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we're using research funds to try to prove this up you're using it as an example adequately demonstrated. it doesn't make sense. >> we are coordinating closely with d.o.e. and if you have listened and heard from the d.o.e. folks today, you will know they share our opinion about its availability and been demonstrated. it's exciting to think that we could make it more cost-effective moving forward, and that you could expand the range of sequestration opportunities. so they are actually working very hard with the industry to continue to move that technology forward. that is only good news, sir. that's not bad news. >> but we still don't know whether it's adequately demonstrated. >> gentleman's time is expired. pursuant to the discussion about the efficiency of the -- relating to the subpoena. i ask unanimous con stoant enter to the record a letter from the texas commission on environmental quality they received last week that makes clear, quote, that the data provided to date lacks critical information. er appreciate your being here and appreciate your patience. we've heard described on thi
we're using research funds to try to prove this up you're using it as an example adequately demonstrated. it doesn't make sense. >> we are coordinating closely with d.o.e. and if you have listened and heard from the d.o.e. folks today, you will know they share our opinion about its availability and been demonstrated. it's exciting to think that we could make it more cost-effective moving forward, and that you could expand the range of sequestration opportunities. so they are actually...
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they made us better. they made us more competitive. and the wide reaction of the japanese wasn't protectionism, it was learning to be have a more competitive auto industry. learning to be -- >> i think may actually to talk about situations that are hypothetical than the case -- i think it's not very productive. perhaps the a-- let consider china for a moment. we have an interesting case that flips on the questions that you are questioning. that is microsoft in china. we know that microsoft is cooperating with the chinese government. they have provided various forms of help to the chinese security establishment in order to, for instance, listen and to skype conversations. it's well known that the chinese government is good at intercepting special key words on social media. it was american products. the government that is able to get help from an american company highly different context. the only pressure point is not the legal. not a legal one. purely commercial. it raises fundamental ethical questions that i'm sure. ethical questions
they made us better. they made us more competitive. and the wide reaction of the japanese wasn't protectionism, it was learning to be have a more competitive auto industry. learning to be -- >> i think may actually to talk about situations that are hypothetical than the case -- i think it's not very productive. perhaps the a-- let consider china for a moment. we have an interesting case that flips on the questions that you are questioning. that is microsoft in china. we know that...
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as it is being used today. we looked at it as something that would target a single person for something. that is another thing that is happening. if you take the program and work it backwards a bit to 9/11, if we had had the opportunity at 9/11 to collate telephone messages, public addresses and frequent flyer numbers, none of which is constitutionally protected we would have had the possibility of discovering all 19 hijackers in the united states. i am not telling you we would have prevented 9/11 from happening because if we had we would have discovered all of them here and we would have been following them and watching them and saw them get on the airplanes, 99% certain that what would have happened is the fbi agents who were following them would have noted the plane they got on, where they were going and called san diego field office and told them to pick them up when they arrived. my point is you can get this information from valuable information of constitutionally and protected. the thing you have to ask
as it is being used today. we looked at it as something that would target a single person for something. that is another thing that is happening. if you take the program and work it backwards a bit to 9/11, if we had had the opportunity at 9/11 to collate telephone messages, public addresses and frequent flyer numbers, none of which is constitutionally protected we would have had the possibility of discovering all 19 hijackers in the united states. i am not telling you we would have prevented...
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there is a desire for us to be smart about how we use our power. there is a concern that if we begin to retrench and we appear that our dependence on our end up -- it is not a source of great reoccurrence -- reassurance to those in asia. one other point i want to throw out there, it is true putin has been playing effectively on the chessboard. i would also note that if the price of oil is high, that is good for putin and russia. particularly given their economic situation. if it is low, that is bad for putin and russia. you don't have an effective rule of law there because companies cannot know what they can repatriate him because the capacity to innovate and russia is not what it ought to be. in a time when we have increased by about 3 million barrels a day what we are adding to the global energy pool because of what we are doing with our own developments, one of the reasons the price of oil has been relatively stable at a time when there is a lot of disruption within the middle east and because with -- because of what our policy has been has been
there is a desire for us to be smart about how we use our power. there is a concern that if we begin to retrench and we appear that our dependence on our end up -- it is not a source of great reoccurrence -- reassurance to those in asia. one other point i want to throw out there, it is true putin has been playing effectively on the chessboard. i would also note that if the price of oil is high, that is good for putin and russia. particularly given their economic situation. if it is low, that is...
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it's going take us longer. if we were in the deepest of deep holes in a state that followed a liberal democrat doctrine far decade. there's no tax you can't raise or create. and you can't raise it high enough to drive people out of your state. boston college did a study between you're and '08 in our state in the heart of the time a democratic govern mans. $70 billion in wealth left our state. you don't recover from that, jerry, like that. it's going to take awhile. i think look at my number and year five, six, seven they continue, i think, in the trajectory they are going in now. >> you expect to see real economic dividends? >> i do. and also, you can't everything is relative in comparison between the states. i expect us to continue to be more competitive. for instance a state like new york is moving in the wrong direction. you see taxes being increased there and you have a new mayor in new york aggressively talking about increasings taxes in new york city. come to new jersey. come true -- come through the tunn
it's going take us longer. if we were in the deepest of deep holes in a state that followed a liberal democrat doctrine far decade. there's no tax you can't raise or create. and you can't raise it high enough to drive people out of your state. boston college did a study between you're and '08 in our state in the heart of the time a democratic govern mans. $70 billion in wealth left our state. you don't recover from that, jerry, like that. it's going to take awhile. i think look at my number and...
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a colleague of mine used to say you have a defense department on steroids. at least it used to be. defense department on steroids and state and aide on life support. you get the -- you may have a beautifully inte dwraited plan at conception. when it goes up the hill to be resourced and you get a third of the resources you asked for on the civilian side and 110% of the resources on the military side. it doesn't look so integrated or coherent anymore. on a hallow force, i think there's a lot that kneads to -- needs to be done in the defense reform domain. taking down the 20% of infrastructure that our military leaders don't think they need anymore. .. that same force because of unsustainable personnel costs cost twice as much as it did 10 years ago. we cannot stay on that trajectory. so that's the first place i would go to battle a hollow force. >> a lightning round. we have bill, ambassador and marvin kalb. in that order. >> just quickly. philip, i wanted to pursue your historical analogy. you mentioned the '20s and '50s as positive elements. analy you can find negative ones astid w
a colleague of mine used to say you have a defense department on steroids. at least it used to be. defense department on steroids and state and aide on life support. you get the -- you may have a beautifully inte dwraited plan at conception. when it goes up the hill to be resourced and you get a third of the resources you asked for on the civilian side and 110% of the resources on the military side. it doesn't look so integrated or coherent anymore. on a hallow force, i think there's a lot that...
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. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. nightly news is next. d rain and soon high winds across enough of the country to screw up travel across the country. and already it's a tough go for millions on the move for thanksgiving. >>> birth control battle. the fight over obama care and religious freedom. it's headed to the supreme court. >>> double agents. tonight a secret government plan exposed. how the u.s. turned guantanamo bay prisoners into spies and turned them loose. >>> and a few good men and how they are changing a thanksgiving tradition forever. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it is already tonight a storm that stretches from the southern tip of florida up to nova scotia, and at its core, which is a moving target right now, it's dumping a ton of misery on several states. the timing of this storm could not be worse because of what it does on the ground and in the air to the business of getting around. 700 flight delays already, and this storm is just getting started. the satellite picture of the nation from space shows the ex
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so each of us and help us. for those of. before besieged you still just like that it used to making the field. it would give rights to mosquito. dear epidemic in dc in nineteen ninety the government of practice time. established in august on urban infrastructure development projects. or are you idp one enter key on the urban development and housing department. asian development bank gave financial assistance to the endeavor which provide investments in the water supply and sewage sectors across six major cities in practice. i started college. are you white people and build a state of the arts two weeks thinking. john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million buddhists of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. the son of a live fire those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers thick sludge scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables. i can opener a week. missing captured fro
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that's on us, not on them. it's not on them, it's on us. that's on me. and again, that's on us. which is why-- s that's on me. >> it's me, i did it, i [bleep] upped.
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lots of us at times. about islam. also all the details. history paper documents for standard and bought a bottle of dish and tuesday the first day of the forty eight dollars shut down. the strike was called but the position of the election commission announced that lashed the ball to be had on the twenty fifth. the main opposition under the snatched in a spot the bnp and its advent of amp's across on the beach on tuesday the protest is hot dog bones and daddy's government property in many cases. it is sin was cuban bnp supporters and the point is destined to god's guidance accounts and ninety nine is not the best of cabbage it up. you'll be given on the two prime minister she is seen as a lumpy body was lynched by activists of the in the attic i don't want to study in fifteen o o but hundred miles from the captain. so when i was kid then bnp and jim ah well that's actually what is in need of some sixteen miles from the top. but despite doubling its kind to the gas to disclose might increase its debt and not shiny and clean on supports it s
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it requires us lobbying and getting it done. [applause] >> president obama responding to the young immigrant activist ju hong. those who placed ju hong behind president obama during the speech may not have realized he is one of the california bay area's most outspoken young immigrant activists. he is been arrested previously during immigration protest -- most recently over the summer when he opposed the confirmation of former homeland security secretary janet napolitano as president of the university of california system. ju hong is a member of a spire -- asian students promoting immigrant rights or education. he graduated from uc berkeley in 2012 and is currently pursuing a master's degree at severn cisco state university. he is joining us now. welcome to democracy now! ju hong, talk about that moment, first tie you game right behind -- first tie you first began behind president obama, and then what your message was. was informally invited by the white house to attend his remarks on immigration reform in san francisco and my in
it requires us lobbying and getting it done. [applause] >> president obama responding to the young immigrant activist ju hong. those who placed ju hong behind president obama during the speech may not have realized he is one of the california bay area's most outspoken young immigrant activists. he is been arrested previously during immigration protest -- most recently over the summer when he opposed the confirmation of former homeland security secretary janet napolitano as president of...
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and what is the exterior of the building telling us and what is the complainant telling us? so weighing all of those things together, if it is the same information and it is skanty then we make our attempt and then in a situation like that, if we are not really given much information, then it may be that it is appropriate to close that case. just depends upon, evaluating each of these cases. >> there is criteria set in the sop, i am sorry. >> and as a follow up to that, does 311, refer people who are anonymous with housing complaints to our code enforcement out reach partners? >> i don't believe so. i think that they take the complaint and log it and it is sent to us and maybe we could look at absolutely doing that and that might be helpful. >> okay. and with that, then, there is no more discussion, we will look at this in a more kind of formal approach next meeting and we will vote on it. and hopefully everybody will be on the same page, okay. >> is there any comment on item 11? >> you guys are talking about now, it will be from after the vote is up? >> what are we going ba
and what is the exterior of the building telling us and what is the complainant telling us? so weighing all of those things together, if it is the same information and it is skanty then we make our attempt and then in a situation like that, if we are not really given much information, then it may be that it is appropriate to close that case. just depends upon, evaluating each of these cases. >> there is criteria set in the sop, i am sorry. >> and as a follow up to that, does 311,...
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thank you to both of you joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for having us. >> i wish there were more cause to be thankful for this situation, hopefully we can change that by keeping the word out there especially with iran being in the national dialogue right now. christine, tell us who your husband is. what happened to him? >> my husband is robert levinson. he went on a business trip to kish island, which is part of iran, and it was supposed to be a 24-hour trip, and he never left there. unfortunately that was march 9th, 2007, and we have never heard anything about him whereabouts since then. his passport has not been seen. we have not received any recent information about him, although i do believe he is safe and will come home to us soon. >> dan? the puck tour that we're seeing of your father we believe, what are the circumstances of this photo? what is the best guess as to why he's in iran, what can you tell us? >> i'm assuming you're showing the orange jumpsuit photos e-mailed to us. >> yes. >> in april, 2011, and we were, e-mailed those photos, there are five of
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so, people using this as a tool to actually buy using this and also to get information. and this is the year where that kind of usage explodes, is it? >> absolutely. >> now, when i say explode, that's an important word, that's a very, very strong word. you agree with it? >> i do. i think last year, there were tentative signs that this phenomenon of showrooming was beginning to take off and using the smart phone to make better shoppers and this year it's mainstream and part of the last day for retail. >> we were discussing this in our editorial meeting this morning and a lot of people were saying, hold on a second, you try to shop on-line via smart phone, a lot of the on-line retailers are not that user friendly to a smart phone, but they said the exception to this was amazon, that's the one where the app just makes it dead easy. did you look at that side of the business? >> to some extent. i'm not sure i could pick out winners, but i definitely agree that it's very much about changing the way a retailer presents contact information and the shopping cart on a phone. you c
so, people using this as a tool to actually buy using this and also to get information. and this is the year where that kind of usage explodes, is it? >> absolutely. >> now, when i say explode, that's an important word, that's a very, very strong word. you agree with it? >> i do. i think last year, there were tentative signs that this phenomenon of showrooming was beginning to take off and using the smart phone to make better shoppers and this year it's mainstream and part of...
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that delay really hurt us. if nic had gotten on the next flight and i had gotten on my train on time, that's a lot of ifs, but i would have been looking at those long legs and be worried about them. >> from security to the gate, they came in 457handy. they're calling my name when i got there. >> and then brian. john, you said poor brian. brian has been slogging along in the car all day long here. he's now south of baltimore. not far from here. i believe brian, tell us where you are and why aren't you here? we have the turkey in the oven. >> yeah, thanks, tom, for rubbing it in. i'm halfway between baltimore and d.c. you wanted john candy and steve martin from "planes, trains, and automobiles." you've got it plus chevy chase from the national lampoons movies. that's me and john and julian. we're just getting past -- pretty steadily raining the whole time. and now we're opening up a little bit, so i'll show you. just everything you're doing on the road, you'll see it's moving at a crawl from the front camera here
that delay really hurt us. if nic had gotten on the next flight and i had gotten on my train on time, that's a lot of ifs, but i would have been looking at those long legs and be worried about them. >> from security to the gate, they came in 457handy. they're calling my name when i got there. >> and then brian. john, you said poor brian. brian has been slogging along in the car all day long here. he's now south of baltimore. not far from here. i believe brian, tell us where you are...
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use committee. i know many of you are concerned about affordable housing, and there was a conditional use appeal of larkin that they voted to change as an emergency measure and they decided to -- the fact that the project for [inaudible] instead of the tndc project which we pontbacker wanted and we felt it was the best sites for senior housing which would have put in 56 units of fixed housing, which could have provided community facilities for a neighborhood that has no community center, no senior seiner, no library or police station with a public room, no place for social activities whatsoever. we used to do it in that charge. we couldn't get your attention when we were trying to file the appeal. it's a neighborhood where you would never baibltd get 20% of the neighborhoods because it is i
use committee. i know many of you are concerned about affordable housing, and there was a conditional use appeal of larkin that they voted to change as an emergency measure and they decided to -- the fact that the project for [inaudible] instead of the tndc project which we pontbacker wanted and we felt it was the best sites for senior housing which would have put in 56 units of fixed housing, which could have provided community facilities for a neighborhood that has no community center, no...
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sources tell us one of the shooters used a handgun, the other had a rifle. >>> we now know the name of the man who died last week when his car went into a channel along the richmond waterfront. police identify him as 43-year- old kyle westinmiller. it appears his 1989 mercedes hit a concrete barrier then tipped over into the santa fe channel. miller lived near by and owned a couple of boats. >>> a 14-year-old girl from san jose is on life support with her family by her side after she was hit by a car. bianca valdez was crossing north highland road. amber lee is speaking to her boyfriend who was with her right before she died and is mourning her death. >> she was a beautiful girl and i really loved her. >> reporter: bianca valdez was declared brain dead. ortiz was the last person to see valdez. she wiz hit bay mini van after she left his house. it was pitch black outside so she only heard the impact. >> she got hit hard. she got hit right here. and ended up over there. >> reporter: bianca was thrown 100 feet along north white street. she ended up in front of the high school. the driver
sources tell us one of the shooters used a handgun, the other had a rifle. >>> we now know the name of the man who died last week when his car went into a channel along the richmond waterfront. police identify him as 43-year- old kyle westinmiller. it appears his 1989 mercedes hit a concrete barrier then tipped over into the santa fe channel. miller lived near by and owned a couple of boats. >>> a 14-year-old girl from san jose is on life support with her family by her side...
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i use of immersion journalism a lot but i didn't know you know how severely i'd be using it at this time and i really felt the fear that those protesters felt because when i was hiding behind those trucks i didn't know if i was going to be hit yeah and you know i was standing next to scott olsen who got hit and almost died i mean these these you know they call them less than lethal for a reason because they can kill you very easily if you're in point blank range in the whole point is that amber that being in the heart of. during this horrible crackdown that you can feel more intimidated and scared from l.a.p.d. i mean it is just really a shocking shocking thing and you know let's talk about the up side of this which was what was the most inspiring thing that you saw during your documentation well i saw that the protesters were coming together from the far left and far right and they're really uniting saying that this left right paradigm has been created just to divide us and i really witnessed that at the democratic national convention protests when you saw some of the majority of the pr
i use of immersion journalism a lot but i didn't know you know how severely i'd be using it at this time and i really felt the fear that those protesters felt because when i was hiding behind those trucks i didn't know if i was going to be hit yeah and you know i was standing next to scott olsen who got hit and almost died i mean these these you know they call them less than lethal for a reason because they can kill you very easily if you're in point blank range in the whole point is that amber...
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thank you for joining us. i want to thank those who joined us online and sent in their questions. those who join us online and did not sin in their questions, and all of you, for being such a good audience. in thek will be for sale back of the asia store and they will be signing those books as well. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> thanksgiving, the producer president traditionally orrdoned a turkey two. that will happen at 1:20 eastern life here on c-span. later today, more from our q&a series. tobytoby crawls grow -- cosgrove. here's a preview. >> what do you think? >> i think what we have to understand is what is going on in health care across the country. we have gotten ourselves in the situation where we knew we had to change health care. health care has become so expensive in the united states. it is now consuming 18% of the gdp. it is starting to eat into things like education and other social programs that we want to have and need to have. and we are more expensive than any other country in the world. harness thato inflation rate. we have to control it and bring the
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give us a couple weeks. give us 'til the 30th. once we got it on trackers we don't get it on track, that's one thing. but if we do, we'll weather the storm. they won't be able to keep quiet because it's their constituents who they have to get their votes back who are suffering the most so far. >> they've got until saturday to fix it. good luck. in the meantime, one tech expert says the reason it's taking too long and it's not working, it's clunking along, it's perhaps the people who are putting it together. the contractors from outside the government are trying to make more money. >> originally i thought that the people on this project were simply incompetent, right? it's like giving carpenters who are not qualified a bunch of nails and drywall and they are never going to finish the project no matter how much time or money you give them. however, over time, i'm beginning to see that these government contractors who took over this project have essentially made every decision that favors them as much as pop, to maximize the cost to
give us a couple weeks. give us 'til the 30th. once we got it on trackers we don't get it on track, that's one thing. but if we do, we'll weather the storm. they won't be able to keep quiet because it's their constituents who they have to get their votes back who are suffering the most so far. >> they've got until saturday to fix it. good luck. in the meantime, one tech expert says the reason it's taking too long and it's not working, it's clunking along, it's perhaps the people who are...
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. >> in fact we don't even use the richter scale anymore. we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> evening everyone, welcome to the san francisco commission on the environment. >> today is tuesday 24th and it is
. >> in fact we don't even use the richter scale anymore. we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken....
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their families they're really us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time or in the morning even the best even the belch shoulders. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. it was recently revealed that jamie diamond rented out walking in palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the dinner took place only days before jamie died and that agreed to give the us department of justice a very small cut got mortgage fraud gains and oh how the penniless peasants outside buckingham palace gates rejoiced at the impossibly large number of thirteen billion dollars jamie had paid. all i owed jamie done in. this one thing that i still can't understand i said i don't want to ruin your good mood but i have this one question what do you do it is so for you that you had everything. respect him so that he gave them all up in the senate to go y
their families they're really us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time or in the morning even the best even the belch shoulders. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author. and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. it was recently revealed that jamie diamond rented out walking in palace in order to entertain his close friend tony blair the...
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thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell
thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you...
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, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement between the u.n. security council, by the way, this is not a deal between the united states and iran. the u.n. security council, including france who's a hero to these guys just 10 days ago, if they don't fulfill their terms we have actions to pull the plug on any sanctions relief we may have given them. >> do you think there's space opening up increasingly to push for something that looks more like a peace agenda? that's a phrase that's so far from our actual politics now, but is actually what i think you want politics to embody, right? >> unfortunately t word peace comes laden with all sorts of value judgments,
, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement...
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a day before the use of eastern europe a public fury in ukraine refuses to. bring in signing up to try to. tear or in the heart of the russian capital police say they have the rest of the group of heavily armed islamic extremists i. ordered the arrest of two prominent davis who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven is anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings.
a day before the use of eastern europe a public fury in ukraine refuses to. bring in signing up to try to. tear or in the heart of the russian capital police say they have the rest of the group of heavily armed islamic extremists i. ordered the arrest of two prominent davis who spearheaded regime change in twenty eleven is anyone defying the new law which restricts public gatherings.
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use the spoon and new new new units. it's a bit of a complex situation and wanted to understand the need to consider. he can't be because it will be due to ski that comes from representation the government is one of the only two factions who complained to the present actually the part that is giving people the means of syrians to stop with the government and the cool about doing their business on the bases. they don't show any signs of backing the only other parts of the opposition. you can claim to have such a good too sleepy and representational theory of presenting another syrians are fighting groups on the ground. the kitchen was in extreme is the kitchen to compete. those people who truly important to the saudis he and melodies that the circle is becoming ever so tight that i agree with you and have been greeted with a twist. we were even larger. so it seems that the saudis are getting the heels. and the support can be used by groups the sky got the unification movement in between them the figures seem to be related
use the spoon and new new new units. it's a bit of a complex situation and wanted to understand the need to consider. he can't be because it will be due to ski that comes from representation the government is one of the only two factions who complained to the present actually the part that is giving people the means of syrians to stop with the government and the cool about doing their business on the bases. they don't show any signs of backing the only other parts of the opposition. you can...
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i use of immersion journalism a lot but i didn't know you know how severely i'd be using it at this time and i really felt the fear that those protesters felt because when i was hiding behind those trucks i didn't know if i was going to be hit yeah and you know i was standing next to scott olsen who got hit and almost died i mean you know they call them less than lethal for a reason because they can kill you very easily if you're in point blank range and the whole point is that amber that being in the heart of crane during this horrible crackdown that you can feel more intimidated and scared from l.a.p.d. i mean it is just really a shocking shocking thing and you know let's talk about the up side of this which was what was the most inspiring thing that you saw during your documentation well i saw that the protesters were coming together from the far left and far right and they're really uniting saying that this left right paradigm has been created just to divide us and i really witnessed that at the democratic national convention protest when you saw some of the majority of the protester
i use of immersion journalism a lot but i didn't know you know how severely i'd be using it at this time and i really felt the fear that those protesters felt because when i was hiding behind those trucks i didn't know if i was going to be hit yeah and you know i was standing next to scott olsen who got hit and almost died i mean you know they call them less than lethal for a reason because they can kill you very easily if you're in point blank range and the whole point is that amber that being...
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the next system is turning south which is why it is going to miss us and bypass us completely. as you look at our computer animation we had a slight chance of rain and now it is going well to the south and eventually affecting southern california early friday morning. for us it is a dry forecast for thanksgiving and even beyond that. the one thing i wnt to mention to you is if you are going to the coast on thanksgiving day watch out for large swells. beach hazards are posted for that day along the coast. we are looking for strong rip currents and strong sneaker waves. tomorrow morning, not as chilly as it was this morning. low 40s and low 50s. you still want the extra layer on, sweatshirt or jacket. we are looking at temperatures right around where you should be with increasing cloud cover. 63 san francisco, half moon bay and 64 santa rosa and 66 oakland and out toward antioch and san jose, 67 livermore and 65 in santa cruz. a look at your accu-weather seven-day forecast featuring dry weather for your thanksgiving and even beyond that. nice for all of the shoppers on fry -- fri
the next system is turning south which is why it is going to miss us and bypass us completely. as you look at our computer animation we had a slight chance of rain and now it is going well to the south and eventually affecting southern california early friday morning. for us it is a dry forecast for thanksgiving and even beyond that. the one thing i wnt to mention to you is if you are going to the coast on thanksgiving day watch out for large swells. beach hazards are posted for that day along...
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i want to thank you for being with us and entruce us with your health care it's been exciting to meet you and to hear how excited you are this we've got this space speaker i want to say within the health clinic this has become the urgent health services a very, very long time even before the homeless program and it continues to take care of those who need the care. i think tourists still come to tom when they need help base wear written up in tour guides. we continue to a provided exemplar dental services for those who are fengd that hiv and we continue to a have this beautiful space downstairs have a strong commitment to provide services in your offer 15 community sites. we have a wonderful office space o pet treatment program that brings recovery right into the preliminary care setting pr we are ahead of the curtain with community based primary care hepatitis care treatment and ahead of the hiv care and we co- run a center of the obsolesce in the tenderloin. through josh about 12 years ago we started or josh started the first medication adherence program for people who are homeless
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that's it for us here on "america tonight" tonight. if you would like to comment on any of the stories you have seen here tonight log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm david shuster here tonight. here are the top stories. a major winter storm is now bearing down on the eastern united states. the snow, rain, heavy winds. >>> the united states supreme court has agreed to hear a case involving birth control and the affordable care act. but birth control coverage is guaranteed under obamacare.
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of drones must saying i'm i'm not against the use of drones i'm against the cost of continuous use of drones the primary. needs to catch errors because we kill innocents and by that killing innocents we create next generation chairs the vatican is completely correctable so this is where i think we have to look at both legality and the morality of it continues to grow programs that what the obama administration did say not using them to use and i'm saying we have to be restrained and. that there be secondary consequences to our actions share and then there's obviously the other issue of drone proliferation in other countries following suit and we have china how that's first test flight for a stealth drone and countries all over the world are investing in drone programs right now do you expect that condemnation over the u.s. drone program will die down if other countries proliferate their own u a v's. i think it will get worse i think the whole thing is a pandora's box about the come open again and as this is a technology issue which we have to consider carefully what we do today may be
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
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that may stack the odds against us here. so far, so far on the new jersey turnpike, very smooth sailing. it's been surprising to us. >> i might ask which one of you in car is clark griz wald. we'll check in with you later, brian. tom foreman is tracking the competitors. fill us in. >> here are three intrepid travelers. brian was lost for a long time. we didn't know where he was going to be. these are the routes they're trying to cover. 227 driving miles. so you see we've marked brian's route here and lisa's route. the train very close here. brian may be doing well now, but i'm telling you, he better watch the rocky road around philadelphia because it can back up there. lisa has to watch for the one track terror, which means you go from all the tracks open to only one. she could be really, really slowed down and lisa, by the way, has already had a bit of an issue at penn station she tweeted out look at this, no, my train says late. that's her train right there. but only about 15 minutes late. so she may be able to recover fro
that may stack the odds against us here. so far, so far on the new jersey turnpike, very smooth sailing. it's been surprising to us. >> i might ask which one of you in car is clark griz wald. we'll check in with you later, brian. tom foreman is tracking the competitors. fill us in. >> here are three intrepid travelers. brian was lost for a long time. we didn't know where he was going to be. these are the routes they're trying to cover. 227 driving miles. so you see we've marked...
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. >> when do you surprise us? >> first week of january. >> first week of january. >> we're going to have to check back in with you. and you'll be on. >> i'll come on. >> byron, thank you so much. everybody enjoy your thanksgiving holiday, make sure you join us on saturday. "squawk on the street" starts right now. >> and happy hanukkah. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber along with simon hobbs and jon forte. jim cramer and carl quintanilla got an early start on the holiday. we prepared for this wednesday of trading. the implied open would seem to be to the positive for all the major averages. as for the 10-year yield, i would guess around 2.71, has been more or less stable, at least let's call it for the last few days. as for europe, going over there for the continent, across the atlantic? >> it's positive. >> thank you, simon. except for where's that red there? i don't know even know where that is. >> germany. >> it much smaller than you might this. >> we have a new coalition gove
. >> when do you surprise us? >> first week of january. >> first week of january. >> we're going to have to check back in with you. and you'll be on. >> i'll come on. >> byron, thank you so much. everybody enjoy your thanksgiving holiday, make sure you join us on saturday. "squawk on the street" starts right now. >> and happy hanukkah. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber along with simon...
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an interviewer was talking to these children none of us. want to. shift the street fortunately the children were unhurt meanwhile world powers have agreed that this year in cancun there's room in january next year in geneva the western backed free syrian army has denounced the talks saying it will continue its fight against the regime of bashar asad during the negotiations here and political activists amar will cough says the opposition could undermine any agreement. if. the government is one of the only two factions who can claim to present a fractured part of the security. of the parties of the opposition. to have such courage to speak to your presentation or if you're presenting another group of syrians but if the syrian government for example who used to treat even the suits who politicians knew that there's a vision on the ground were different is going to be agreed upon isn't going to stick because any good underground can actually go through. everything without some other stories making news around the world the u.s. has reportedly flown to b
an interviewer was talking to these children none of us. want to. shift the street fortunately the children were unhurt meanwhile world powers have agreed that this year in cancun there's room in january next year in geneva the western backed free syrian army has denounced the talks saying it will continue its fight against the regime of bashar asad during the negotiations here and political activists amar will cough says the opposition could undermine any agreement. if. the government is one...
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it's going to open the door for the low rather than moving through us to kind of scoot underneath us. southern california will get some rainfall, but we will just miss the rain. we will be cloudy the next couple days but the rain is no no-go for tomorrow and thanksgiving. if you're traveling, that's good news. we will be rain free the weekend. next week, not only rain, it will be cold. cold enough the snow level listen dropping down to 4,000 feet. great news for skiers. mount hamilton at the top will likely have it. tomorrow, livermore 66. san jose 66. redwood city 65. hayward 64. mid-60s for pittsburgh pleasant hill and napa. rain free from mill valley to allen martin -- alameda. friday, the sunshine comes back. mainly sunny skies. next week, colder. look at monday. only around 60. tuesday, mid-50s. we will talk basketball and sports, coming up, next. ,, list " " who knows if he'll part thed se back on the >>> and, on the 13th week, michael crabtree rose from the injured list. >> he is a pretty gad player, too. savior is a pretty big word, though. >> hallelujah. >> who knows if he'll
it's going to open the door for the low rather than moving through us to kind of scoot underneath us. southern california will get some rainfall, but we will just miss the rain. we will be cloudy the next couple days but the rain is no no-go for tomorrow and thanksgiving. if you're traveling, that's good news. we will be rain free the weekend. next week, not only rain, it will be cold. cold enough the snow level listen dropping down to 4,000 feet. great news for skiers. mount hamilton at the...
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and talk to us about the knights templar. should we be treating them as a legitimate business now with legitimate funds some. >> no, i think you should treat them as an illegitimate business using illegitimate fund. today important to know that the modus operandi of the knights templar, from what i gather, it seems to be not very different from that of other cartels and drug trafficking organizations that have risen in the past, whether it be the brothers in the late 80s, the la familia. they are businesses, and they look for any advantage, just like you know, just like any advantages they can have over the government by -- and the authorities, by donating to the people, employing the people, extorting people tainment, but sometimes that extortion comes with benefits. and you're looking at a society, mexico is used to institutional corruption, whether it be a cop bribing you or a member of the knights templar bribing you for your own safety, for your prosperity. it's not that new a business model basically in my opinion. >> y
and talk to us about the knights templar. should we be treating them as a legitimate business now with legitimate funds some. >> no, i think you should treat them as an illegitimate business using illegitimate fund. today important to know that the modus operandi of the knights templar, from what i gather, it seems to be not very different from that of other cartels and drug trafficking organizations that have risen in the past, whether it be the brothers in the late 80s, the la familia....
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ch ch ch ch is that we chose to use fuel it uses a guaranteed top spot in the age of the champions league all the latest on what they want so instead of palm trees they will lose. and that is due to regional stability with a convincing three one every meal. those were the corsair would help to frustrate the will to fight off to get you started to work out. that's the coveted gold but stephen was lovely to read. please also. rebates for eric's held on the job loss and it's what gets the boundary on wednesdays with the results that it's able to offer they suffered a disappointing we lost a standing start. but just didn't know it it will be looking to put that place in the last sixteen at the chickens were they take on one of the concert on wednesday. david morse is knitting handed to them to the top of group eight with two victories in two tours were once again be without stopping by and say that i did it. it's a natural continues to be solid line with imported jury. it is still covered from concussion portugal's chris don't ever doubt as to promote its cash to get the test are off to picki
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. >> reporter: they're using several campaigns. using sobering psa's to highlight the dangers of texting. >> this is the text from me right before they flipped her car. >> reporter: they're promising to push for heftier fines. >> i know if i get a $250 fine every time i was texting and driving i would stop the first time i got caught. >> they're getting ready to up the ante and put costs every certainly miles to enforce those laws. >> reporter: state leaders say they believe the problem of distracted driving will likely get worse. leaving tennessee and other states looking for new and more aggressive approaches to keep numbers like these from climbing. jonathan martin, al jazeera nashville. >> across the country taking aggressive steps to outlaw hand-held devices while driving. well, coming back to our top story, thousands, in fact, millions out there on the roads right now. diane estherbrook watching the roads for us. she's live in chicago along the kennedy expressway. diane, smooth sailing so far? >> yes, beautiful weather and it
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big problem for us last week. big travel problem for the folks back east. the rule of them is if you are heading east by plane, chances are you will be delayed. get there early. i will talk about our rain ances around here if the holiday. we have a taste of winter coming. find out when the snow level will drop to 3,0 00 feet, coming up. >> thanks. >>> there is a break for holiday travelers this year. in the bay area, prices are about, 15 to 20 cents a gallon less than they were last thanksgiving. you're filling up in san francisco, expect to pay about $3.66 a gallon. it is considerably cheaper in san jose. oakland, a couple pennies higher. $3.56 is also the state average. >>> similar story around the country. there are gas prices over the past five years. now at the lowest they have been in almost two years. races have drop about a quarter over the past month putting the nationwide average at $3.28 a gallon. you can go to cbssf.com/gas to find the cheapest gas where you live. >>> a woman heart broken over to shocking case of animal crueltism her two cats sn
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. >> all right, tony rohr, thanks for joining us. a lot of people admire your tenacity to stick up for your workers. i'm ed schultz. politics nation with al sharpton starts right now. happy thanksgiving to you. >>> and happy thanksgiving to you. tonight's lead, a reality check for the right wing turkey. on this day, this day before thanksgiving, president obama gave america a clear choice. between those who want to help the less fortunate and those who want to make their lives worse. but he began the day with the annual tradition, the pardon of the white house turco. this year the lucky ones were popcorn and caramel. >> the competition was stiff, but we can officially declare that popcorn is the winner. proving -- there you go. proving that even a turkey with a funny name can find a place in politics. and now, before these turcos get away, with the power vested in me, i want to grant popcorn a full reprieve. come on. i want, popcorn, you have a full reprepare from cranberry sauce and stuffing. we wish you well, and we're going to giv
. >> all right, tony rohr, thanks for joining us. a lot of people admire your tenacity to stick up for your workers. i'm ed schultz. politics nation with al sharpton starts right now. happy thanksgiving to you. >>> and happy thanksgiving to you. tonight's lead, a reality check for the right wing turkey. on this day, this day before thanksgiving, president obama gave america a clear choice. between those who want to help the less fortunate and those who want to make their lives...
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joining us from think tank europe, nina, thanks for joining us. when you look at the coalition on europe, it reinforces what should be a stand off in france. the european commission should be another body, merkel is moving away from a deal that allows the esm to directly recapitalize. taxpayers should be shielded from failing banks and a rejection of all forms of debt mutualzation within the eurozone. >> this agreement shows that the answer to that is no, we won't see that. there will continue to be german foot dragging on banking union. the draft agreement which we saw yesterday had very little detail on banking union which is a surprise because we know that has been a big topic of discussion between yesterday and angela merkel. there will have to be some kind of decision made on that. with the important banking union negotiations coming up, germany will have to make a decision and it could very much define how the eurozone ends up going. now, another interesting point, she's close in the lead up to the election is the idea of reform contracts. s
joining us from think tank europe, nina, thanks for joining us. when you look at the coalition on europe, it reinforces what should be a stand off in france. the european commission should be another body, merkel is moving away from a deal that allows the esm to directly recapitalize. taxpayers should be shielded from failing banks and a rejection of all forms of debt mutualzation within the eurozone. >> this agreement shows that the answer to that is no, we won't see that. there will...
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beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons trying to the real is going to have a lot of republicans trying to derail that we're going to have a lot of us congress spade weight israeli lobby trying to derail it but we have a political will on the part of the obama administration political will in europe which is also very important and political will in tehran rouhani. and of course the so-called reformers around them against the hardliners of basically revolutionary guards but it's going to be. pick. effect and fasten your seatbelts ok richard this is you know nixon in china analogies being brought up in the media and i tend to agree with pepe this could be the only positive thing we've seen in the obama administration do foreign policy wise in a while but the odds are against him domestically at least at this point wha
beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons trying to the real is going to have a lot of republicans trying to derail that we're going to have a lot of us congress spade weight israeli lobby trying to derail it but we have a...